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The values of community archaeology a comparative assessment between the UK and US

AuteurSimpson F.A.

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Jaar2010

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2105

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Pagina’s96

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407306469

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Exemplaar85136 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-3
  • Definition of Community Archaeology , p. 1
  • Types of Community Archaeology , p. 1
  • History of Community Archaeology in the UK , pp. 1-3
  • Why Investigate Community Archaeology? , p. 3
  • How to Investigate the Values of Community Archaeology? , p. 3
  • Hypothesis , p. 3

The origins and development of community archaeology in the United Kingdom 4-8
  • Philosophy, Archaeology, Theory and Politics , pp. 4-5
  • Processual Archaeology , p. 5
  • Politics, Philosophy and Processualism from a United Kingdom Perspective , pp. 5-6
  • Philosophy and Post-Processual Archaeology , pp. 6-7
  • Politics, Philosophy and Post-Processualism from a United Kingdom Perspective , pp. 7-8

The character and parameter for community archaeology in United Kingdom today 9-12
  • What is Community Archaeology? , p. 9
  • Approaches , pp. 9-11
  • 'Public Archaeology' or 'Community Archaeology' , p. 11
  • Legislation , pp. 11-12

Values, identity and practice in community archaeology 13-23
  • Community Archaeology and Identity , pp. 13-15
  • Values of Community Archaeology , pp. 15-16
  • Values Overview , pp. 16-19
  • Intangible and Tangible Heritage , pp. 19-20
  • Participatory Fieldwork , pp. 20-23

The origins and development of community archaeology in the United States 24-32
  • Political Overview: Attitudes to Archaeology , p. 24
  • Federal Politics and Community Archaeology , pp. 24-29
  • State Politics and Community Archaeology , pp. 29-31
  • Public Attitudes and Community Archaeology , pp. 31-32

Methodology 33-41
  • Methodologies for Assessing the Impact of Community Archaeology , pp. 33-34
  • Aims of the Selected Methodology , p. 34
  • Research Methods , pp. 34-35
  • Audit Research Methodology , pp. 35-39
  • Political Context of Research , pp. 39-40
  • Conditions and Duration of Fieldwork , p. 40
  • Investigator Knowledge , p. 40
  • Number of Households, Individuals: Representation of classes, ranks, statues, role and gender in area , p. 40

Audit of community archaeology case studies in the United Kingdom 42-60
  • Shoreditch , pp. 42-47
  • Chester , pp. 47-51
  • York , pp. 51-56
  • Brayford , pp. 56-60

Audit of community archaeology case studies in the United States 61-77
  • Mitchell , pp. 61-66
  • Muncy , pp. 66-71
  • Annapolis , pp. 71-77

Discusion 78-84
  • Methodological Issues , p. 78
  • Espoused Values , pp. 81-83
  • Actual Value Outcomes , pp. 83-84

Conclusion 85-86
  • Key Themes , pp. 85-86
  • Future Research , p. 86
  • Suggested Guidelines for Community Archaeology , p. 86
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